Wednesday 24 February 2016

Dirty Ugly Toy Review

Dirty Ugly ToyDirty Ugly Toy by K. Webster

Her time is over.
Things are looking up.

She’s dirty and ugly.
He’s wicked but handsome.

Six months to toy with her.
Six months of vacation and a ton of money.

I’ll hurt her beyond repair.
I’ve been through much worse.

She's difficult to control and doesn't obey.
I'm done submitting to anyone or anything in this life.

I should hate her.
I should hate him.

The game has changed.
I will win.

Dirty Ugly Toy is a novel that blurs the lines of right and wrong, deals with abuse, contains dubious consent, and adult subject matter. If you are sensitive to violent sexual situations, the book may not be suitable for you. Some parts of this book are not easy to read and are not intended for everyone. However, those that keep an open mind and stick with it will not be disappointed. 


Claire's Review 5 of 5 Stars



I bought this book after seeing a few rave reviews on facebook, and decided to see what all the fuss was about!

Dirty Ugly Toy is the story of Braxton Kennedy, who goes in search on 'ugly broken women', the dirtier and more broken the better, and turns them into his 'toy' for six months. After he gets rid of his 19th toy, her seeks out Jessica; a heroine addicted prositute, with the same plan in mind for her, but he soons finds out that she isnt like his usual toys.

The story is fantastically written and amazingly deep. I loved Jessica as a character and loved her strength from everything she has been through.

This book is very deep and dark in places, and made me step out of my comfort zone. Part of me understood exactly why Braxton did what he did, yet the other part of me thought he was slightly psycho! The story deals with abuse, in a totally different way and felt so much differant to anything I have read before.

This is definately not a read for the faint hearted.


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